Thursday, March 25, 2010

According to Mary Cox, in the Office of Alumni Relations at Seton Hill University "Hundreds of are to be mailed for the April 15th concert."

In a meeting yesterday, Mary Cox, from the Office of Alumni Relations, Seton Hill University, and who previously worked as the Administrative Assistant to current President, JoAnne Boyle, assured Arthur Nobile, Jr. that everyone is excited about his return and are looking forward to the April 15th performance and lecture very much. The concert, which is intended to support, in part, The Art Department, is also envisioned to be an opportunity for Nobile to discuss community awareness, such as that he strives to offer to mental health, the researching of bipolar disorder, behavior health studies and mental health, especially that of young adults. "I am humbled to return to Seton Hill and I told Mary that. This performance may lead the way wherein the sponsoring of a workshop, a weekend event on development, Philanthropy and the Medical Arts could come about. The turnout would indicate if there is enough interest and support within western Pennsylvania to support a curriculum at The University one day."

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